Orphan Age #3

Lessons on the highway. "The civilized thing." Lies and misdirection. The wild child. Learning and teaching. What world are you living in? Which animal dies? Written by Ted Anderson (MOTH & WHISPER, My Little Pony, Adventure Time) with art by Nuno Plati (Alpha: Big Time, Marvel Girl).

The ultimate orphan appears in this issue and it's a frightening thing. The lessons that Princess is learning are painful, but necessities to survive. Princess seems to be losing more of her humanity as this series progresses, making her an orphan from others around her. It makes me really interested to see where Anderson is leading this title. The visuals are really strong, with them giving the reader insight even when there's no text. This is the sign of a strong artist. This is a series to follow. Read Full Review

Anderson finally starts to investigate the uniqueness of Orphan Age in this issue and it makes for compelling, character driven reading. The artwork is intentionally claustrophobic producing an intimate storytelling experience. Read Full Review